Bud Simrin wrote:

>Charlie,
>
>You haven't specifically mentioned but I presume among the configuration
>settings you've checked is your modem setting? Sounds to me like either the
>modem is not correctly set or else, as everyone else has said, you have a
>typo in your mail settings in PPP. Since you have re-entered that stuff,
>maybe you made the same typo again--might want to ask a friend to type that
>information in. Or, one time when I repeatedly couldn't get my setup to work
>my ISP had me close PPP, Modem, and TCP/IP control panels, delete PPP
>Preferences and TCP/IP Preferences, empty trash, restart computer, re-enter
>TCP/IP and PPP info. After that, it worked again.
>

I asked someone to set it up but neither of us had any success. There was
some grime that caked near the corners of the board so I soaking the board
in lighter fluid and clean out the pins around LSIs, ICs, with a discarded
toothbrush. Could be shorted pins - I hope.

Charlie



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